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1. Fast-twitch muscle fibers (type ll) Fast-twitch muscle fibers, also known as type ll muscle fibers, contract faster (hence the name) and have about a 25 to 75% greater potential for muscle growth than type l fibers.
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Read More »You see, slow-twitch muscle fibers are almost as strong as fast-twitch fibers, they just take a fraction of a second longer to kick into gear. A typical rep of heavy barbell training is going to take a second or longer, which is plenty of time for both fast- and slow-twitch muscle fibers to pitch in. Thus, even during your most intense sets, you’ll be using both fast- and slow-twitch muscle fibers. When it comes to muscle growth, muscle fiber type is even less important. It’s true that slow-twitch fibers don’t grow as much as fast-twitch fibers, but they can still grow enough to make a significant difference in your physique. For example, researchers from Ohio State University found that both fast- and slow-twitch muscle fibers grew significantly after 20 weeks of strength training. Recall that the major muscle groups in your body also have a roughly equal ratio of fast- to slow-twitch muscle fibers. Let’s say that, like most people, roughly half of your chest muscles are slow-twitch. Well, that’s still a lot of muscular real estate that, if well developed, is going to lead to much greater chest development.
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